Leadership

The Boys from Old Florida since 1884, fraternities at the University of Florida have played an integral role in creating much of the rich history and tradition that make our university the world-class institution that it is today. Through high standards of character and integrity, fraternities have fostered and influenced the development and growth of many of today’s most prominent leaders and visionaries, both during their time in Gainesville and long after they have left the university. Our fraternity alumni have achieved incredible success in all aspects of life, from the Capitol to the playing field and everything in between.

Our current members continue to set the highest standards of leadership, service, scholarship, and dedication to the University of Florida community. Today, fraternities at the University of Florida continue many of the traditions that have led to our proud legacy, while working to create a vision for future success for generations to come. On behalf of the 2,500+ members of the Interfraternity Council, I would like to welcome you to our website. Please take the opportunity to explore what makes the University of Florida IFC one of the nation’s largest and most successful fraternity councils, while ensuring that it is and always will be great to be a Florida Gator.

1916

Year Founded

25

Number of Active Chapters

2813

Number of Active Brothers

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2018 Executive Board

Sean Murtha

President

As President, it is my responsibility to ensure that our 25 men's Greek fraternities continue to stand as prominent organizations on our campus and within our community. As the liaison between our chapters and the school, I work daily with sorority and fraternity affairs, university administration, and various leaders on campus to do all that I can to move our community forward. Lastly, I oversee the IFC executive board, ensuring that we function in the most efficient way that supports our nearly 3,000 undergraduate members. I am a fourth year Industrial Systems Engineering major with a minor in Sales Engineering from Melbourne, Florida. In my spare time, I enjoy playing golf and just about anything on the water.

Jack Wanamaker

Executive Vice President

As Executive Vice President, I oversee IFC chapters in the Greek Conduct Process, ensure that IFC philanthropies adhere to the ARB Constitution, and maintain the IFC Constitution and By-Laws. I am a fourth-year Materials Science and Engineering Student from Virginia Beach, VA. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my friends and traveling.

Brawn Nelson

Vice President of Operations

As Vice President of Operations, my duties involve overseeing the proper function of; Scholarship, Philanthropy, Service, Intramurals, Diversity, Educational Programming, Public Relations, and Information Technology within the council. Appointing and overseeing the Interfraternity Council Directors and Assistant Directors. Educating new members on the four pillars that govern our council. In addition, I serve as the liaison between the Office for Sorority and Fraternity Affairs and the IFC community regarding special events and programming. Outside of my position, I am a fourth-year pre-med student double majoring in Sociology and Dual Language. I am from West Palm Beach, FL where I enjoy spending time with God, eating, and having a good time with my brothers & friends.

Alex Caputo

Vice President of Membership

As the Vice President of Membership, it is my duty to advise chapters in year-round recruitment strategies, organize fall and spring rush, and ensure that IFC chapters maintain an exceptional retention rate. I am a third year combined Masters in Real Estate and Bachelors in Finance student from Tarpon Springs, FL. I one day hope to work in real estate private equity/ development. I love scuba diving and reading Cormac McCarthy.

Aaron Blau

Vice President of Finance

As Vice President of Finance, I oversee the approval of the budget, as well as monitor the collection of dues and the appropriation of our funds for the calendar year. I am a third-year economics major from Sarasota, FL. My passions include playing the drums, traveling, and fitness. Looking forward to a great year for the Greek Community!

William Rand

Vice President of Administrative Affairs

As Vice President of Administrative Affairs, I am in charge of overseeing communications between the IFC executive board and UF administration, the UF Greek community, and the general Gainesville community.

Jeremy Molina

Director of Scholarship

Jeremy Molina is a rising sophomore majoring in math and physics. He was elected to be the UF IFC Director of Scholarship, ensuring that the gentlemen under IFC perform, achieve, and excel in scholastic activities. Jeremy is also the Florida Chapter of Delta Upsilon's Vice President of Recruitment, is involved with the Society for Physics Students, the Astronomy Club, and works for Protonode Strategies as a Quantitative Analyst.

Ryan Mills

Director of Educational Programming

As the Director of Educational Programming, I’m constantly seeking ways to educate both new and current members of the IFC community on the various issues facing chapters and ways to overcome them. I believe it is important to maintain the four Greek pillars throughout each chapter to ensure our community’s success: Scholarship, Leadership, Community, and Service. I’m currently a third-year History major from Tampa, Florida.

Bryan Greenfield

Director of Intramurals

As the Director of Intramurals, I work with RecSports to facilitate our fraternity leagues as well as additional programs, such as All Star Games and The President’s Cup. I am a 3rd year Applied Physiology & Kinesiology major and, outside of IFC, I am an Assistant Director for Dance Marathon, a Director for Florida Blue Key Speech & Debate, a Competitive Sports Supervisor for RecSports, and the Executive Vice President of Phi Kappa Tau. Go IFC and Go Gators.

Ryan Colburn

Director of Information Technology

My role is to maintain the upkeep and security of all software/IT related services for IFC. I'm a fourth-year Finance major from Indianapolis, Indiana. In addition to IFC, I work at a digital marketing agency here in Gainesville and I'm a TA for a couple courses in the business school, where I also conduct research for Professor Archambeau. I've also served on the Stephen O'Connell Advisory Board -- Go Gators.

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